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  1. UC Santa Barbara is a leading center for teaching and research located on the California coast - truly a learning and living environment like no other!

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      The road to your future runs right through Santa Barbara....

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      At UC Santa Barbara, academics shine as brightly as the sun...

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      Undergraduate Majors. UCSB offers a diversity of...

  2. We offer more than 200 majors, degrees and credentials, a number than includes 90+ undergraduate majors and more than 50 graduate programs. UC Santa Barbara offers more than 200 majors, degrees and credentials — discover one that matches your passion.

  3. The undergraduate experience at UC Santa Barbara provides access to unique educational and research opportunities. Explore your options.

  4. The Environmental Studies Program offers three undergraduate degrees. The B.A. and B.S. degrees in Environmental Studies both integrate knowledge from the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities to analyze and address the complex interactions between humans and the environment.

  5. The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry offers two degrees in Chemistry. The B.S. degree includes more electives chosen in chemistry than the B.A. degree, and is intended for those who expect to pursue more studies of a chemical nature. **** View major sheet here: Chemistry B.S.

  6. The UCSB College of Engineering offers five undergraduate majors leading to the Bachelor of Science (BS) degree: Chemical Engineering. Computer Engineering. Computer Science. Electrical Engineering. Mechanical Engineering.

  7. Overview. The Department typically advises students to choose the B.S. in Statistics and Data Science degree over the B.A. in Statistics and Data Science degree because it provides better preparation for the work force. B.S. degree vs. B.A. degree. The Bachelor of Science degree differs from the Bachelor of Art program in two ways: